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Old 10-12-2004, 06:32 PM
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"george" wrote in message
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"Rodney Pont" wrote in message
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On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 19:32:02 GMT, george wrote:

This may sound insensitive to some, but he will die within a few minutes

if
you
just pull him out of the water, and place him in a proper recepticle.

If you
believe in "waste not, want not, you can always lay him on the ground

until he
dies, and then add him to your compost pile.


This can take a long time if the fish lies still. There is thirty times
more oxygen in air than in water and gills are very good at taking in
oxygen. Unfortunately without being supported in water they will
collapse so their surface area will be drastically reduced. How many
people have found an apparently dead fish outside the pond only too
have it revive when placed back in?

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We're talking about a fish in it's last throes, dude. Just because air

has more
oxygen than water doesn't mean that they can utilize it better. Gills not

only
act as oxygen exchangers, but also eliminate toxins, such as ammonia, from

the
blood. They need water in order to function properly. When they are

denied
water, ammonia will build up in the blood very rapidly, killing the fish.


IMHO taking a fish out of water to put it out of misery would be akin to
tossing you into the pond and holding you under to end your suffering.

BV.